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    Imperialism. In this story‚ the main character‚ Okonkwo‚ surfaces as a tragic hero. A tragic hero can fall under many categories. For example‚ he or she can be an Aristotelian tragic hero or Arthur Miller’s depiction of a tragic hero. A tragic hero must have certain qualities in order to be considered an Aristotelian tragic hero. Because Okonkwo follows the patterns that Aristotle has set for tragic heroes‚ he is an Aristotelian tragic hero. Okonkwo is “a man of action‚ a man of war” (Achebe 7) and a man

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    asked what is a tragic hero it is hard pressed to find a more fitting embodiment of what it means to be a tragic hero than Antigone. A tragic hero‚ in order to be considered a true tragic hero must meet certain qualification. according to Aristotle a tragic hero is a man or woman of high stature‚ and has the ability to endure suffering. A tragic hero must possess positive personal characteristics‚ but all the while possessing a major character flaw which will bring the downfall of the hero. The audience

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    "Show me a hero and I’ll write you a tragedy." ~ F. Scott Fitzgerald Who Possesses the Title of a Tragic Hero: Romeo or Juliet? Based upon the Oxford Dictionary of English‚ a tragedy is defined as either a sad event or a serious disaster that occurs. In Shakespearean plays‚ a tragedy is classified as a storyline which concludes unfortunately. This unhappy ending is frequently due to the flaw of a tragic hero. In the case of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ Romeo Montague possesses the

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    Mrs.Cice March 10th 2016 Tragic Hero In “fair Verona”‚ two families‚ the Capulets and the Montagues were “both alike in dignity”‚ however‚ they only have hatred towards each other is unparalleled. One night at the Capulet’s party‚ Montague’s son‚ Romeo and the Capulet’s daughter‚ Juliet‚ fall in love with each other. What sets them apart from the usual romance is that their story starts and ends in a tragedy. The star of the show is Romeo‚ who is the tragic hero of this classic love story

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    King Lear: A Tragic Hero

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    King Lear: A Tragic Hero Bibliography w/2 sources Tragedy is defined in Webster�s New Collegiate Dictionary as 1) a medieval narrative poem or tale typically describing the downfall of a great man or 2) a serious drama typically describing a conflict between the protagonist and a superior force‚ such as destiny‚ and having a sorrowful or disastrous conclusion that excites pity or terror. The play of King Lear is one of William Shakespeare�s great tragic pieces‚ it is not

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    Macbeth A Tragic Hero The characteristic of a tragic hero is captured in Shakespeare’s character Macbeth. A tragic hero has been said to be fated by the gods or a supernatural entities. Macbeth’s character starts to flaw as he allows his honor to be compromised while rejecting his moral responsibility as he attained power‚ which at the end resulted in his tragic death. Before these factors can be discussed‚ it is important to recognize what workings make up the characteristics of a tragic hero

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    John Proctor Tragic Hero

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    (Miller 1.3). Although he has inherent character flaws‚ Proctor tries to live honorably and to restore his integrity. He is so consumed by this sin that he is unable to reconcile with himself for months after it. His flaw was not his inability to stay true to his wife‚ Elizabeth‚ but rather his inability to forgive himself for his faults and to expose both himself and Abigail to Salem as sinners. This flaw allows Abigail to create a scheme to get Proctor to herself and is the primary reason that the

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    A tragic hero is a character of noble stature that commits an action or makes a mistake which eventually leads to his or her downfall. The idea of the tragic hero was created in ancient Greek tragedy and defined by Aristotle. Bernard Madoff‚ a former American businessman‚ stockbroker‚ investment advisor‚ and financier‚ fits the definition of a modern day tragic hero. Bernard Madoff grew up in New York City and studied law at Brooklyn Law School‚ but quit the first year to embark on his own investment

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    Macbeth: A True Hero

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    Furthermore‚ Macbeth like Sir Gawain and Hamlet is a traditional example of a hero‚ but like Hamlet he has his own shortcomings in his tragedy. In Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ Macbeth demonstrates his courage when a Sergeant talks about Macbeth stating‚ "If I say sooth‚ I must report they were/ As canons overcharg’d with double cracks‚ so they/ Doubly redoubled strokes upon the foe./ Except they meant to bathe in reeking wounds‚/...Till that Bellona’s bridegroom‚ lapp’d in proof‚/ confronted

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    most tragic stories are those of the average person “who is ready to lay down his life‚ if need be‚ to secure one thing-his sense of personal dignity.” It is often believed that the reason not many tragedies are written today is because there is no tragedy to be found in today’s common man‚ Miller believes the exact opposite to be true. He believes that “the common man is as apt a subject for tragedy in its highest sense as kings were.” A novel that shows the journey to selfhood of a tragic hero

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